
Teddy Sheringham: “Harry has that aura about him”
Tue 26 June 2018, 16:53|
Tottenham Hotspur
Teddy Sheringham knows a thing or two about taking a penalty – and he noticed ‘an aura’ about Harry Kane as he struck home two spot-kicks on his way to a hat-trick in England’s 6-1 win against Panama in the World Cup.
Our legendary former striker and skipper Teddy, now 52, has watched Harry’s progress closely over the last four years and was particularly struck by the calmness he showed from 12 yards in such a high-pressure situation.
Harry, 24, planted both penalties into the top corner as England raced into a 5-0 lead by half-time in their second match in Group G.
He’s saying to himself ‘I practised this who knows how many times and I’m going to put it where I want to put it, with pace’
It meant he became only the third Englishman to score a hat-trick at the World Cup after Sir Geoff Hurst (1966) and Gary Lineker (1986). It takes his tally to 18 goals in 26 caps and 11 in seven as captain.
Teddy, 10th in our all-time goalscoring list with 124 goals in 277 appearances, played in three major tournaments for England including the 1998 and 2002 World Cups.
“Harry had that aura about him when he scored the penalties,” said Teddy. “He’s got a penalty, he knows it’s a chance to score a goal and he’s making sure of it.
“He’s putting the ball exactly where he wants it, at pace. That’s not just putting it anywhere, he’s putting it exactly where he wants. You have to take your hat off to him.
“The pressure’s on but he’s relaxed, he’s in his own world, taking his time, breathing nicely and he’s saying to himself ‘I practised this who knows how many times and I’m going to put it where I want to put it, with pace’.
“If the goalkeeper does go the right way, there is enough pace on it to beat him. It’s fantastic. Then the luck runs with him and he gets his hat-trick. As a striker, you take that - when you look at the stats later in life, people just rack up the numbers.”

Teddy at Spurs...
- After 111 goals in 262 games for Millwall and 21 in 56 for Forest, Teddy joined us in 1992
- Scored 98 goals in 197 games in his first spell, 1992-97
- Moved to United in 1997, won the treble in 1999, scored in the FA Cup and Champions League Final
- Moved back to Spurs in 2001
- Went on to score 124 goals in 277 appearances, 10th in our all-time goalscoring list
- Capped 51 times by England
- Played in Euro 96 and the 1998 and 2002 World Cups
- Had spells at Portsmouth, West Ham and Colchester before retiring aged 42








